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 1    1|         valiant natures, who will mind their own affairs whether
 2    1|           duty. I also have in my mind that seemingly wealthy,
 3    1|           man, I do not see in my mind any retinue at their heels,
 4    1|          when the furniture of my mind was all undusted still,
 5    1|          A simple and independent mind does not toil at the bidding
 6    1|         friends being fresh in my mind to tax my ingenuity, I thought
 7    2|          humane passions from the mind,~ ~
 8    3|        mortgaging it to him in my mind; even put a higher price
 9    3|         such a wife - changed her mind and wished to keep it, and
10    3|         farm turn it thus in your mind, not to buy greedily; nor
11    3|        But if we stay at home and mind our business, who will want
12    5|      imitate it - expressive of a mind which has reached the gelatinous,
13    6|        Though it is now dark, the mind still blows and roars in
14    6|           me how I could bring my mind to give up so many of the
15    6|           conscious effort of the mind we can stand aloof from
16    7|                       The noblest mind the best contentment has."~ ~
17    7|        race; then, by gorry, your mind must be there; you think
18    7|       childhood; I never had much mind; I was not like other children;
19    8|            and sacrificing in his mind not only his first but his
20   10|           and slow to make up its mind. At length you slowly raise,
21   10|          monotonous. I have in my mind's eye the western, indented
22   11|          John Field, with altered mind, letting go "bogging" ere
23   12|           be indispensable in the mind's approximation to God."
24   12|      beasts and disafforested his mind!~ ~
25   12| sensuality is a sluggish habit of mind. An unclean person is universally
26   12|      after a hard day's work, his mind still running on his labor
27   12|         new austerity, to let his mind descend into his body and
28   13|           nearly in this frame of mind; the world lay about at
29   13|           heads under a leaf, and mind only their mother's directions
30   13|        how quickly he made up his mind and put his resolve into
31   15|          have leisure and a quiet mind, who earnestly seek the
32   16|          that it had life, with a mind not made up whether to get
33   18|           to types already in the mind of man that astronomy has.
34   19|          thousand regions in your mind~ ~
35   19|          with the paths which the mind travels. How worn and dusty,
36   19|        that he can? Let every one mind his own business, and endeavor
37   19|          One day it came into his mind to make a staff. Having
38   19|          I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly
39   19|      should ever harbor it in his mind. Who knows what sort of
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